Monday, April 6, 2015

Monday, April 6, 2015 "Expected After Break."

Monday, April 6, 2015
Week: 34
Songs to Remember: Can You Feel It? - Super Junior D&E

        The day when I expect it to be warm in the afternoon and wear a T-shirt under my jacket, is the day when it's cloudy and windy by 2:00 PM.

        I kinda wished we watched a movie or something in World History, but I guess notes are fine. My penmanship changes every time whenever I take a break from writing. Sometimes I write small, sometimes I write a little bigger. So yeah, notes is all for World History. Also, I don't think we've had a quiz this entire semester so far. Or, any kind of test for that matter. I really, really need to have this teacher again for next year. Like, really. Well, at least a teacher who prefers classwork more than homework, like my English teacher. We don't have homework, just lots of classwork. Makes it easier to ask questions and such and get help. We're still meeting at the library and in our groups to continue research for our project, which was revealed to us today, being a campaign in which we gotta make posters or a PSA or something like that.

        When asked about the posters, the teacher said "Digitally, of course" and I'm like "Awwwww yeahhhh". She also said that if we chose to create a poster, we have to make 5 of em' or so, as it's about the same amount of effort as editing a 2-minute video. Now, in my opinion, editing a 2-minute video of bootleg student editing and clips isn't really that much of a hassle. For fun in my opinion, 'cause I get to add memes and such. By the way, the campaign is that we choose a location, then focus on a matter in that region, like, religion and how it affects gender equality, equality, something something gender equality. Basically. Or, gender stereotypes. Just, get it out there.

        Chemistry, I actually forgot what we were gonna do today. Apparently we were supposed to make s'mores today, but the teacher said he didn't get a chance to purchase the materials, soooo we're doing all that tomorrow. Today? Worksheet. Textbook work. That's fine with me. Was expecting notes though. P.E, definitely can't believe that it is just now the 6th week. Like, holy f***, the most unnecessary class of the day. Well, actually, the most boring class of the day. Yeah, I actually would prefer math over P.E. I think a lot of other people would agree as well. For math, I thought we would be reviewing stuff for the big test tomorrow, but nope. We started on the new chapter, chapter 12 (we're on 15 right now) today, but thank goodness I was fairly easy. And thank goodness that the homework's not due 'till Wednesday, as we're allowed to just study, as there's a biggy test tomorrow. By the way, I have my textbook next to me right now. Hoping to study a bit before 12:00 AM, then go to sleep. Hopefully.

        Chinese, was somewhat expected. The teacher had people share what they did over spring break. She passed out little slips of paper at the beginning of class and I'm like "Awww noooo". This is an activity we do like, every lesson. You write three questions on it, then you walk around and ask random people your three questions, marking down if they get em' right or not. Others do the same. That's not the hard part (even though some people have difficult/ long questions). After we turn in our little slips after asking three people (three questions per person), the teacher reads a question off a slip and has one of the persons who answered the question initially to answer one. The person has to stand up and answer it. Like, damn. Anxiety kicks in when it's a long question.

        For me, it's not too difficult, even though I barely understand the question. For now. At the end of the lesson, I usually understand all the words and questions. But at the beginning, ehhhh. The questions we pick for this activity cannot be yes/no questions, they gotta be informational. So like, who, what, where, how, etc. I usually just repeat what what the question is, adding in a "I" or something like that when asking "who". But even then, it's kinda hard to recite what you just heard when it's like you hear it for the very first time and in another language.

        So yeah. Definitely was on autopilot for the whole day. Thank goodness that people took a while when describing their spring break for Chinese, as it took up about, ehhh, 30 minutes of class time. Which meant less time for answering questions. Also, I haven't seen Yue for a while. Not sure if she's taking a different route or something. Hmmm. Also, end of grading period after this week. Which means, report cards. Sent out. After this week. Ehhhh. A's, B's, same old, same old. And uh, yeah. Took a fine nap today, probably gonna take another one tomorrow. Seriously, not enough time. Even to my levels. So, see you tomorrow.

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